This guided walking tour takes participants through the rich history of Seattle's Central Waterfront, uncovering its ecological and cultural evolution; from Indigenous homelands stewarded by Coast Salish peoples to a bustling industrial center, and now into a revitalized civic space. Stroll along the scenic Overlook Walk, witness public art, and learn about sustainability efforts shaping the future. Ideal for ages 10 and up, this 90-minute tour is perfect for families, educational outings, or team-building experiences.
- Guided walking tour of Seattle's Central Waterfront
- 90-minute duration covering approximately 1.5 miles
- Small group size of up to 16 participants, ages 10 and older
- Starts at Victor Steinbrueck Park, ending at Molly Moon's on the waterfront.
Victor Steinbrueck Park (Meet your guide by the heart-shaped fountain next to Cutter’s Crab House)
You can take short walk to Pioneer Square to explore or dine. Or, from Pioneer Square, take the free Waterfront shuttle back to where we started (start date TBD in May).
The newly reimagined Waterfront Park invites visitors to explore this layered history through public art, parks, and pathways like the scenic Overlook Walk.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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